I'm just a gal getting by with her dog. To help me get by I *try* my best training and bake a lot of dog cookies - for aforementioned training. Also, since they don't announce these things like they should, I have the best dog ever (it says so right here on my coffee mug).

Mix ingredients together. Add oatmeal flour until you have a good consistency. This depends on whether you want to roll them into little balls and squish them to make fancy cookies.. or if your like me and a little pressed on time you can keep them a little more mushy. The mixture should stick together, but not be super sticky. I rolled the mixture into a log inside a parchment paper and froze it over night. Then I cut the frozen log into cookie shaped discs.

Bake the cookies in a low temperature oven, as low as it can go. It is hard to get the cookies containing sugar (molasses) to not get burnt. So keep an eye on them. It should take a few hour depending on the preferred crispiness.

Beckett the Greyhound

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My favorite posts right now are of my original dog cookie recipes. Check out the links below. All my dog cookie recipes are made without wheat and packed full wholesome ingredients. I also ramble about my work on training, thoughts, actually anything dog related.